Example sentences of "[unc] [prep] [det] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 So we were off er after that we were off and landed down in erm Bishop 's Wharf er in the woods there and we , the next morning we were off down to Gosport and we were embarked on the ships there and er landed in Normandy at the beach it was .
2 And er after that I think my right arm 's got badly burnt .
3 has been , anyway , and er after that I 'm going , I 'm going on the
4 And er after that it was just well every man for himself I never really saw any of the guys except for the o one guy who was on the platform with me at the time .
5 And then er after that you , you went on the , on the district .
6 the sides are coming out er like this you see
7 In fact my honourable friend , the parliamentary under secretary of state for the department of trade and industry who 's responsible for deregulation is also the sponsoring minister for one of these orders , namely the one on the insurance companies , and secondly our intention is that the cost here should be negligible , or nil er in that they do n't go beyond er what is already required or or possible by way of a right to report , here we 're imposing a duty to report .
8 Er if you have a lot of money they can be a good idea er in that it takes capital out of your estate to provide income say children or spouse .
9 But aft after that he made us leave and says Well , y there 's no jobs .
10 first letter of one word put allay and then the last letters of the word sort of like He Helen will be Halibin like that you see and that 's how we talk at work if we got a get
11 Erm throughout this you know since we 've since we 've been talking you you very clearly have given me erm picture of the people who own the quarries and own the and have the erm of the directories .
12 And erm with these you changed them both into sixths did n't you could have changed them both into twelfths and it would have work but then we 'll get an answer that needs we would have got sixth twelfths well it still comes to a half .
13 No , the the well some of them are , those particular ones some of them are joined but they are to all intents and purposes separate in that they can be er , rented out separately they 're not tied to the house erm in that they are they go with it but the housing department have the opportunity to rent them to whoever applies for them .
14 Right , I was subject to a , an assault that was quite frightening erm in that I was working in a shop on my own and er someone came into the shop and locked the door behind me and tried er to pull me down towards the back of the shop and er apart from being very frightened I find it difficult to accept that I was just an innocent victim , I kept making excuses that this person who did it to me did n't mean to frighten me he , only could n't communicate that he , he , he said it eventually when I managed to fight him off he said , I just wanted to give you a kiss and er I find it very difficult and I had to be forced to go to the police erm to tell them about this because I thought you know its just a misunderstanding and , but it was terrifying
15 It was held , applying section 30 , that the buyers were entitled to refuse to accept later delivery of the rest of the goods and that they should pay pro rata for those they had accepted .
16 Mr. Browne 's arguments upon this part of the case are a fortiori to those he advances with regard to public interest immunity , more particularly with regard to the impact of the recent use of the documents in open court upon public interest immunity .
17 Wi without any you know , without any police presence around .
18 It 's really odd I do n't understand Si at all I decided , to jump back to that
19 But I say sometimes when I was i like that I wished somebody would come round and knock on the door , perhaps
20 Yes I like this business of putting your what 's a name on this d with this you know , the glue on .
21 Remember that 75 per cent of all we know has come from seeing .
22 As the figure does not cover families , yesterday 's decision to grant rights of entry to 50,000 households is likely to cover less than 20 per cent of those it targeted .
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